| ANGUISH | Reassembling his gun - a pain! |
| AAHILESELSSIE | Emperor reassembling his allies with ease (5,8) |
| TOM | A familiar abbreviation of a man's given name that is used to describe various things including a large chime, a long gun, a love apple, a male moggy or a turkey cock/gobbler (3) |
| WAD | A bundle of hay; a roll of banknotes; a bung or disc of felt or other material in a gun; a mass of cotton wool, tow etc for stuffing; or, slang for a bun (3) |
| STOCK | Word for a trunk or main stem; a wooden part of a gun; a stiff neckcloth or white cravat; pedigree; or, broth (5) |
| BREN | Such a gun, a little boy can hold right (4) |
| BAZOOKA | Big gun, a.k.a. "Bozo," clowning around (7) |
| GATHERS | Understands it's a gun a woman's (7) |
| RUNAGATE | Old character carrying a gun, a vagabond of yore |
| UPHOLSTERER | (n.) one who keeps his gun near his shirt pocket |
| RECITAL | The performance of reassembling a broken article (7) |
| PANG | A woodland deity? Gee! What a pain! (4) |
| HEADACHE | Chief! A revolutionary can be a pain! (8) |
| EARACHE | Have a care. He could become a pain! (7) |
| PANACHE | Some deity! What a pain! That grand manner of his! |
| ACHE | With a cold, he is a pain! (4) |
| MIGRAINE | A rig dismantled in quarry - what a pain! (8) |
| TUNGSTEN | Get metal bar to dismantle gun - a special type of gun (8) |
| STEN | _ gun, a light, 9mm sub-machine gun formerly used in the British Army (4) |
| ORIFLAMME | Flag round gun a military medal incorporated |